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Will Rivera bring any players with him?


RSXNova

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Do you think Rivera will bring any players from SD over with him when FA begins(Assuming CBA gets done and we have a normal FA period). I remember Rex Ryan recruiting Bart Scott when he went to NY.

Here are some UFA's from SD

QB

Volek

WR

Floyd

VJax

Naane

TE

McMichael

DL

Jacques Cesaire

Travis Johnson

LB

Stephen Cooper

Kevin Burnett

Brandon Slier

FS

Weddle

Paul Oliver

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Those names are not guys I think will improve our team in any way maybe just maybe V.Jax but beside that we are set at lb and safety. I have to check on those D.lineman maybe Travis is that guy from Texans let me look him up.

Cesaire is listed as a DE. Im not sure if he is a 3-4 type DE or not.

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Its possible that he may push the Hurney to go after a Charger, like Volek. I assume he has some insight on watching him in practice on a regular basis. But I don't think any Offensive player would have a relationship with Rivera to put the panthers on top of their wish list. The D-players is a different story, Weddle was very positive about him; bottom line what might bring them to Carolina is not Ron, but the Benjamins.

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